Outside of "His Set." One cool "Sunday morning, about a dozen years ago, a yonng man,whom we shall here call Cabell, came out of a fashionable church,and avoiding the throng of carriages and gaily-dressed worshipers, strolled down a quiet street with a wearied, bored look on his handsome face.Life had bored him a good deal lately. He had been born some twenty odd years ago in that Stately house at][the corner, whore ho still lived. He had inherited a good name and large estates, and he knew nobody who had not the same good fortune. When he was a baby,nurses and footmen protected him from con tact with any children but those of his own rank ; when he was a boy, a tutor prepared him alone for college ; at college he was extremley careful to associate only with his equals. When he travelled he found in -New York, London, Paris "his own set" living within inflexible barriers to keep off "canaille." He had a profession, but with such an income why should he practice ? He had no relish for course vices, he neither drank or gambled; he had no taste for fishing, hunting, old china,or rare editions. All of these out lets into which other fashiouable young fellows turned their energy wore closed to him. To-morrow would be just like yesterday, and the days to come like to-morrow.He would meet the same men at dinner somewhere ; there would be the same wines, and the same sauces; at the inevitable ball or opera there would be the same set of girls and their chaperons, the same dreary chatter of gossip, or criticism ot the newest prima donna or maga zine story. There they were going on with it now, coming out of church ! The yawn he gave turned into a half sigh. Did life run at so low a tide for all the world ? He was passing the great Penn Hospital at that moment,and saunter ed into the grounds to look at some plants. He passed the quaint old build ing every day, but it never occured to him to enter it.He did so now listless ly, scarce knowing where he went. One of the physicians recognized him and walked with him through the wards. Cabell looked at the poor creat ures as he might'at so many pictures of suffering. It never occured to him that these were men of the same blood ties, passions, as the people of his'set.' "Who is that ?" he asked, stopping suddenly. "That young man ? He is about your age, Mr. Cabell, and positively he looks like you! He is a Norwegian, who landed here a year ago, with a little capital; fell a victim to typhoid and was brought to us when he had spent his last penny and pawned even hisshoee. He is to be discharged to morrow." It may have been only the acciden* tal likeness which interested Cabell, but he sat down by Lars Yoik's bed and talked to him for an hour ; heard the story of little Olga waiting to come oat and marry him when he should have made his fortune by wood-carving; and of the long years of work which he had spent in earning the money to bring him to the New World. "Come to me to-morrow," said Ca bell,pressing the lad's thin hand heart ily. Yolk came, and received money as a loan to take his tools and cloth out of pawn. Mr. Cabell had gone about among his friends and procured orders for him, for Volk would take no mon ey as a gift. The boy's needs and his story ana his gratitude were the opening of a new world to Cabell. He woke in the mornings with the sense that he had something to do and to expect. He had visited Norway and saw nothing but the scenery and the fishing grounds. Now it was the home of lit tle Olga and of old Jan and the vio linist Bijorn, and all the good people of whom Volk told him./7e found that there were other emigrants coming to the city every week, Swedes, Norwe gians, Poles, Germans, Russians, each with his story of his old life broken up, and of his desperate venture to make his home in a country where all were strangers. Cabell would not let them call him a stranger. It was so pleasant at this great cris is of their lives to step forward as their friend ; to help them to find a ' place, work and home. Gradually he became interested in founding colonies in the West and South. He helped hundreds with his money and advice ; bis life became full. He walked now with a quick, decided step,and his eye was keen and friendly. Foreign countries were no longer spaces on the map to him, but the homes of these his friends ; of thous ands more to whom he might be a friend. Sometimes he visited his colo nies in Dakota, or Virginia; or, when he was in the city, spent an evening with Vdlk and his pretty wife in their sung- little homo. "Xobodv," lie used | to say, "need complain ot ennui, of want of work. The highest work is waiting for us in the street,next door, if we will open our eyes and see it." Youth's Companion. PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. Winter Term beit'iiiH Jan. 4, IS.SI, This institution is located in one of the most beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle gheny region. It is open to students of both sexes, ami offers the following courses of study: 1. A Full Classical Course of Four Years. 2. A Full Scientific Course of Four Years. 3. A Latin Scientific Course. 4. The following SPECIAL COURSKS, <>f two years each following the first two years of the Scientific Course (a) AGRIUITLTII it K : (b) NATURAL IIlSiORV; (e) CHEMIS TRY ANl> PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL i NlilN KKUlNti. 5. A short SPECIAL COURSE In Agriculture. <>. A short SPECIAL COURSE in chemistry. 7. A Classical and Scientific lhreparatory Course. 8. SPECIAL COUSKSaro arranged to meet the wants of individual students. Military drill is minimi. Expenses for hoard and incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young ladies under charge of a competent lady l'riuei pai. For Catalogues, or other Informationaddress GEO. W. ATHERTON, FRKSIDKNT, 1 yr STATE COM EUK, CENTRE CO., Pa THE'SEWING MACHINE WORLD Reyolotioiiizeilii the lutrodnctiou of the IMPROVED WHITE SEWING MACHINE, The King of all Sewing Machines. Conceded by all experts to be the finest ma chine ever placed on the market. The only machine in the world with an AUTOMATIC BOBBIN BINDER, with which a CHILD can wind a bobbin as evenly ts a spool of cotton is wound. The ONLY Machine with a Practical Embroiderer, with which BEAUTIL'VLM'OBK can be done The ONLY Machine with a HEM STITCHING ATTACHMENT. 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It supports the strength and at the H Ejja same timo reduces tho fever. 11 is free from H SSstroug opiate and astringent articles, which are B of so drying a nature as to bo in great danger otßj joj destroying tho patient; whereas this medicine E£| kg novor dries or stops tho cough, but, by remov- HI 'S ing the cause, consequently, when the cough Hj 12s is cured the patient is well. Send address for WS H pamphlet giving full directions, free. rrico33 cts.,so cts., and SI.OO per bottlo. IK SOLD EVERYWHERE. IIEXRY, JOM\SO\ & LORD, Props., Burlington, Vt. K ■■■DOWNS' ELIXIR.BHH jrt.ji'.u 1 . SEND TO jr-C JONES bih sp%°" for list of Newepapei t.:sm Premiums given witl tile JONES SCALE Price List o .. .. ■■!-.' . J -~~jLii sssa Special Bargains FOR THE J f $ i . .• $ < g_, ; 4 * * r Sn^l3iTC3-TI?,JLIDB AT } JRSMITHiCO. 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